• The Boyne Obelisk, also known as King William's Obelisk, was an obelisk located in Oldbridge, near Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. History.
  • Spire. 174 ft. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyne_Obelisk. Switch heights to. Meters.
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  • Drogheda’s Obelisk Bridge Reopens. After nine months of renovations, the iconic Obelisk Bridge outside of Drogheda will return to traffic.
  • The bridge reopens at 2.30pm. It allows motorists cross the River Boyne without having to go into Drogheda town centre or use the motorway.
  • Former Mayor of Drogheda Frank Godfrey (second from right) and friends staged a protest at the Boyne Obelisk bridge.
  • The Boyne Obelisk or King William’s Obelisk was a monument erected in 1736 to commemorate King William the Third’s victory at the Battle of the Boyne.
  • ...committed in the early hours of yesterday morning, when the Boyne Obelisk, situated close to the bank of the river at Oldbridge, three miles from Drogheda...
  • DescriptionBoyne Obelisk (a Winter Scene), Drogheda.png. English: A postcard from 1904 displaying the Boyne Obelisk in winter.
  • R. Boyne at the Obelisk, Drogheda by William Alfred Green (1870–1958), from National Museums NI.
  • the beautiful Boyne at the Obelisk and. back into Drogheda via Oldbridge along the Boyy. The Boyne Valley Camino (25km) is part of the Celtic Camino.
  • The Boyne River flows for 68 miles before entering the Irish Sea close below Drogheda. ... Destroyed Boyne Obelisk statue.
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